70V3379S6BF8 Overview
A RAM, SDR, SRAM-type memory can be classified as the memory type of this device. On the chip, there is an 72kB memory, which is the size of the chip's memory. A total of 208 terminations have been planted on the chip. The comprehensive working procedure of this part involves 1 functions. In order to power this memory device, 3.3V will be necessary. A 208-pin package containing this memory device is used to house this device. The memory device in question has 208 pins, thus indicating that it has 208 memory locations that can be accessed. There is a note indicating that this memory chip operates at an 3.3V volt supply voltage. The memory chip utilizes a straightforward, high-efficiency mounting method, Surface Mount mounting. There is a nominal supply current rating of 310mA for this memory component. This chip features all the merits of a conventional chip, but it also features PIPELINED OUTPUT MODE; SELF TIMED WRITE CYCLE to improve system performance. 2 ports allow read/write access to one memory address in this chip. As part of the design, the I/O port addresses are mapped into the memory using an COMMON-bit number. There must not be a minimum operating temperature of less than 0°C for this device. A temperature of no more than 70°C centigrade is recommended for the component to be operated, otherwise, damage might be inflicted on the component. Usually, this memory ics falls under the SRAMs component category. Ideally, this part should be supplied with a voltage of at least 3.15V. An operating voltage of no more than 3.45V is required. A frequency of 83.3MHz is used to process the data on this memory chip.
70V3379S6BF8 Features
208 Pins
Operating Supply Voltage:3.3V
Additional Feature:PIPELINED OUTPUT MODE; SELF TIMED WRITE CYCLE
I/O Type: COMMON
Freguency at 83.3MHz
83.3MHz terminals
70V3379S6BF8 Applications
There are a lot of Integrated Device Technology (IDT)
70V3379S6BF8 Memory applications.
- supercomputers
- telecommunications
- workstations,
- DVD disk buffer
- data buffer
- nonvolatile BIOS memory
- Camcorders
- embedded logic
- eDRAM
- graphics card